Didn't you pop your original engine with headers, tune, etc.?I have not really looked at the prices because I have not been interested in selling. My local Ford has been after Sashsa, I guess because the know how I upkeep my vehicles and every car/truck I have sold to them sold within weeks.
When I take my GT350 out it still makes me smile. The GT500 is nice for sure, but after I drove one, and went over it, (GT500 track event) I said man, I really like my GT350. I like rowing gears. So I'll hold on to my 17. I need to drive it more for sure. I finally broke 8k.
Avalanche gray.... best color! But I am biased....This is an insane price. Nearly original MSRP with fees.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2016-ford-shelby-gt350-22/
This is an insane price. Nearly original MSRP with fees.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2016-ford-shelby-gt350-22/
That's a car that I do really like...and it does have much better fit and finish and 4.0 sound is good...but is it really $20k more enjoyable for a street car? I'm not sure. Actually I am sure...there's no world where I can configure a GT4 for less than $120k...and more like $130k... so the delta is just too wide.$20K over sticker might get you into a used Cayman GT4 or the newer 718 GT4. That's what I have found that might replace smiles per mile.
I've been looking for a single owner 17/18 and haven't been able to find one below $60.18 and up non-R's are getting 60K easy. Wow.
And that was a non track pack carAvalanche gray.... best color! But I am biased....
75-80+ depending on specifics for older models. Not sure about a '20.What's a low mileage 20 model R bringing? Just curious, as I've seen reference to "non-R" prices.
It's a track pack. Spoiler, seats and sound system.And that was a non track pack car
Thanks.75-80+ depending on specifics for older models. Not sure about a '20.
Even the 2016 models?That's a car that I do really like...and it does have much better fit and finish and 4.0 sound is good...but is it really $20k more enjoyable for a street car? I'm not sure. Actually I am sure...there's no world where I can configure a GT4 for less than $120k...and more like $130k... so the delta is just too wide.
2016s are likely in the range but they are also increasing slightly in price like everything else…and I just prefer the 718Even the 2016 models?
Still feel that the hammer price at Mecum in Tulsa tomorrow for the 2016 Base R model with just 92 miles on it will be ~$75,000 which will end up with a final OTD price of $82,500?$82,500 final